If i had to classify myself id say im an existentialist, relativist naturalist. Interesting chart, although i cant imagine anyone falling under only one of those. I would think our perspectives are comprised of bits and pieces of many of those view points.
I'm a mereological nihilistic agnostic atheist. I basically believe technically in fewer things than almost anyone else around me, but I function practically the exact same since our society is based on a bunch of formalities and assumptions I don't always feel like disrupting.
I'm an existential nihilist agnostic atheist. Still, that's only the tip of the iceberg. We all have a little bit of everything; there are even atheists that fall under a judeo-christian weltanschauung.
How? Faith is personal, what's the point in trying to classify something which transcends classification?
For the purposes of debate, discussion, inquiry & understanding. It does not transcend classification - that is obvious by the above flowchart.
You really believe that a man's entire faith can be boiled down to a singular word or concept? I believe in God as universal love, so this chart labeled me a Deist. Okay. But, I also believe that indeed, meaning is absolutely found in nature, in humanity, and in experience. But, you can only be an existentialist OR a humanist OR a naturalist OR a relativist? What the hell? And also, you can't even be considered to fall under any of those classifications if you DO believe in a god? I personally find this type of thing to be unnecessary, backwards and divisive thinking. The whole thing is ludicrous to me.
Yes, that's the whole point of classification. I'm not saying it can be explained by a single word. The word that's used to classify it is simply a categorization of a concept and it's explanation to a term. You could use pictures of fruit or cat paws for the same purpose - language is simply a way of expressing a concept or understanding. Categories aren't mutually exclusive, the flowchart is simply asking for which one influences your behavior the most. I find that to be backwards.
Realist. This world is a great place and a horrible place. It just depends where you are and what time it is.
Well I'd classify myself as an agnostic atheist, don't know enough about the other categories. But the chart says I'm an agnostic existentialist...
i'm a bored. i mean what if i care, i think god exists yet doesn't exist, and i do think we can know whether or not god does? that's were i stand.